So, Ive been doing some recent digging on UFO stuff for the first time in a long while, revisiting older whistleblowers from the 80s and 90s that get lost in youtube crap. Im finding some interesting things
But, I think this summer, we should change it up a but.
Geologist are most welcome to this debate.
Who believes in the possibility of hollow earth? I've taken a year of college geology, what I learned in class reinforced my understanding of this theory, personally. I spent a few days after class doing boardwork on this theory for my ex JPL geo prof and it always comes back to a non answer on this single, simple driving force in the expanding earth model. Centrifugal force. Why wasnt it ever accounted for in geology/planetary science. In engineering, we have to calculate and take into consideration on electro-mechanical system and within plant engineering. When you look closely into P and S wave attenuation as they travel through the earth there ia proof in the pudding of an internal void. When you account for gravitational stress in relation to mass below, as you move towards the core, gravity loosens its reigns. We are spinning like a massive carnival ride, with a ball of elements that are stratified based on density. Centrifugal force, pushes out.
Since the idea of plate tectonics was created in the 1960s, our relative understanding of planetary science is still relatively fresh in mankinds mind.
Get a balloon, draw a little stick figure thats lines are not fully touching and fill with air. Those stick figure body parts will seperate under expansion.
I believe that from early earths intial coalescing of matter, the heaviest elements sunk to the core such as mercury and not just iron like taught. The matter rounded & rotated constantly, stratifying itself based on atomic weight which eventually started heating up looking much like our solar systems moon Io circling Jupiter. Over time, heat is released and matter is expelled due to the pressure/mass as well as the early stages of centrifugal forces pushing out. Our planet grows, land masses move, time and length of days change, plate tectonics now has a daddy.
Mars is an example of a planet that broke under these potential stresses (Mariana Trench) as well as its weak core and resulting magnetosphere as the stratification of dense elements in the solar system decrease as you move away from the sun.
There is more. Done writing. Lets discuss.
But, I think this summer, we should change it up a but.
Geologist are most welcome to this debate.
Who believes in the possibility of hollow earth? I've taken a year of college geology, what I learned in class reinforced my understanding of this theory, personally. I spent a few days after class doing boardwork on this theory for my ex JPL geo prof and it always comes back to a non answer on this single, simple driving force in the expanding earth model. Centrifugal force. Why wasnt it ever accounted for in geology/planetary science. In engineering, we have to calculate and take into consideration on electro-mechanical system and within plant engineering. When you look closely into P and S wave attenuation as they travel through the earth there ia proof in the pudding of an internal void. When you account for gravitational stress in relation to mass below, as you move towards the core, gravity loosens its reigns. We are spinning like a massive carnival ride, with a ball of elements that are stratified based on density. Centrifugal force, pushes out.
Since the idea of plate tectonics was created in the 1960s, our relative understanding of planetary science is still relatively fresh in mankinds mind.
Get a balloon, draw a little stick figure thats lines are not fully touching and fill with air. Those stick figure body parts will seperate under expansion.
I believe that from early earths intial coalescing of matter, the heaviest elements sunk to the core such as mercury and not just iron like taught. The matter rounded & rotated constantly, stratifying itself based on atomic weight which eventually started heating up looking much like our solar systems moon Io circling Jupiter. Over time, heat is released and matter is expelled due to the pressure/mass as well as the early stages of centrifugal forces pushing out. Our planet grows, land masses move, time and length of days change, plate tectonics now has a daddy.
Mars is an example of a planet that broke under these potential stresses (Mariana Trench) as well as its weak core and resulting magnetosphere as the stratification of dense elements in the solar system decrease as you move away from the sun.
There is more. Done writing. Lets discuss.